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Various Venues for Publication - Google Docs - 1 views

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    "This list of possible publication venues and notes about them is a work in progress, to which JALT Writers' Peer Support Group (PSG) members have access with editing privileges. ... Please bear in mind that this list represents personal knowledge and serendipitous findings, rather than research-based recommendations" (Description and Call for Contributions, 2021.02.17).
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Re-envisioning Academic Publication: From "Publish or Perish" to "Publish and Flourish"... - 0 views

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    "Academic publishing, mainstream journals, predatory journals, publishing ethics, early-career researchers, how to get published"
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How to Review Conference Proposals (and Why You Should Bother) - Sarah Theule Lubienski - 2 views

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    Lubienski, Sarah Theule. (2019). How to Review Conference Proposals (and Why You Should Bother). Educational Researcher, 49(1), 64-67. [doi:10.3102/0013189X19890332]
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Guidelines | JALT Publications - 2 views

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    "This year's guidelines" (English, retrieved 2020.02.27) point out downloadable style sheets with model text based on the _APA Publication Manual_ (6th edition).
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APA Tables and Figures // Purdue Writing Lab - 0 views

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    "This page reflects the latest version of the APA Publication Manual (i.e., APA 7), which [was] released in October 2019" (Note, ¶1).
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Take Your Ideas Mainstream: An Opinion Pages Editor Offers Tips on Writing for a Broade... - 1 views

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    Advice on writing about your research for general audiences
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Switching to Docs from Microsoft Word - G Suite Learning Center - 0 views

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    Menu of instructions for Google users and collaborators leaving Word behind
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Exploring Success in Tutoring the Non-Native English Speaker at University Writing Centers - 0 views

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    This study examined the perspectives of both tutors at university writing centers and the Non-Native English Speaking (NNES) students who use the centers. Using qualitative methods, this study looked at perceptions of the academic writing needs of the NNES students, along with characteristics of tutoring sessions which made the sessions successful in the eyes of tutors and students. The study used interviews, observations, a survey, and artifacts to look at these topics and then compared the perceptions of tutors and students. Additionally, the study compared writing centers at two universities, one of which employs an English as a Second Language (ESL) specialist, in order to learn if employing this specialist affects success for the tutors and NNES students. Results indicate that student and tutor perceptions of student needs were similar in that they expressed consistent need for grammar assistance and help with low-order concerns (LOCs). Sessions at both universities were successful, according to tutors and students, if sessions focused on these grammar and LOC needs. Employing an ESL specialist did not affect the perceptions of students or tutors nor did it seem to effect the success of sessions for either students or tutors.
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APA Tables and Figures 1 // Purdue Writing Lab - 0 views

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    This page comprises general guidelines, a checklist, examples, and explanations about table structure, table types, and notes in them. The next page listed the APA Style sidebar menu (left) covers figures (see: APA Tables and Figures 2).
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Introduction to Web Accessibility | Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) | W3C - 0 views

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    Cover page for web accessibility content
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How to Publish, but Most Importantly, Why | Lamont | Sociologica - 1 views

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    Lamont, M. (2019). How to Publish, but Most Importantly, Why. Sociologica. https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1971-8853/9384
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APA Style Blog: Computer Editing Tip: En Dashes - 2 views

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    Explanation of when to use and how to key in en dashes
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    Submission Help (2019.02.15)
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